The Safety Detectives Cybersecurity Team stumbled upon a forum post where a threat actor has shared a database containing 10,000 records allegedly belonging to VirtualMacOSX.
According to the author’s claims, the data consists of 10,000 records. While reviewing the data set we could see Customer’s Full name, Company name, Email, Full physical address, Phone number, Password, Password reset key, Customers’ financial data such as Bank name, Bank code, Bank account and more.
This data is sensitive because it could be used by malicious actors to prepare and execute various types of attacks on the affected customers.
Their full report can be accessed here: https://www.safetydetectives.com/news/vmosx-leak-report/
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Mac Cloud Provider’s Customers Exposed Online
The Safety Detectives Cybersecurity Team stumbled upon a forum post where a threat actor has shared a database containing 10,000 records allegedly belonging to VirtualMacOSX.
According to the author’s claims, the data consists of 10,000 records. While reviewing the data set we could see Customer’s Full name, Company name, Email, Full physical address, Phone number, Password, Password reset key, Customers’ financial data such as Bank name, Bank code, Bank account and more.
This data is sensitive because it could be used by malicious actors to prepare and execute various types of attacks on the affected customers.
Their full report can be accessed here: https://www.safetydetectives.com/news/vmosx-leak-report/
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